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New Traffic Manager Appointed

Janine Wells has been welcomed into the  George Municipality as Traffic Manager on the 1st December 2022. She has joined us with 21 years’ experience in Local Government (Traffic Services) of which 13 years were held in managerial positions.

Janine has extensive knowledge and experience in the management of road safety (accident response; public transport; speed enforcement & general enforcement), Driving License Testing Centre, Vehicle Testing Station, Court Section, Motor Vehicle Registrations, parking management and Bylaw enforcement. Ms Wells is a career driven individual with strong managerial and leadership skills which will put her in good stead for the busy festive season ahead.

New Civils Director for George

George Municipality welcomes newly appointed Civil Engineering Director, Jannie Koegelenberg who started with us a month ago and has enthusiastically thrown himself into the position. He hails from Oudtshoorn with a long track record of working within the Southern Cape and on a number of projects with the George Municipality Civil Engineering officials.

Jannie noted that the city of George is growing at a rapid rate. “Civil engineering infrastructure forms the heart of a City and has a direct impact on all residents’ lives on a daily basis. Our aim at Civil Engineering Services is to be an institute of excellence that develops world class sustainable and innovative infrastructure, through advanced smart/digital engineering,”

Mr Koegelenberg obtained his Civil Engineering degree (Cum Laude) at the University of Stellenbosch in 2002 and started his career at BKS (now Aecom) in Pretoria, moved to Stewart Scott International and then Black and Veatch (a leading US consulting engineering firm) before returning to George in 2007 to join SSI now Royal HaskoningDHV. Adding to his skillset, he obtained his Bachelor of Commerce with specialisation in Financial Management through the University of South Africa (UNISA) in 2010.

In 2011 Jannie was appointed as Office Manager for the George SSI office and later also for the Knysna SSI Office. In 2014 he was appointed as the Principal in Charge for the Southern Cape Region until the company changed the management structure in 2016.

“I have worked in close collaboration with the municipal sector my entire career with many years focussed specifically on the important projects here in the Southern Cape. I was the project manager and engineer for various George Municipality projects, and I have successfully completed these projects. I know the George municipal infrastructure very well and am well acquainted with many of the staff members at the municipality on a professional level, “ he said.

Jannie serves on the Executive Council of Institute of Municipal Engineers of South Africa (IMESA) and was recently appointed as the national treasurer for the institute. He also serves on the management committee for the South Cape Karoo branch as the treasurer. He is married to Ilza and has two daughters Suane’ and Mienke. As a family they are active and love being outdoors. Jannie is an avid mountain biker and enjoys hiking, running, gardening and doing projects around the house.

GM: Mayoral Message for 2022 Festive Season

GM: Mayoral Message for 2022 Festive Season
Issued George Municipality

As we review the year 2022, we are thankful for the progress that we are making in improving service delivery and in advancing key infrastructure projects that will benefit all of us.

We have successfully completed the construction of additional capacity at the Outeniqua Wastewater Treatment Works. Construction of the 50% capacity increase at the Water Treatment Works has commenced as has the complete refurbishment of our main sewer pumpstations. We have also completed upgrades to major roads that are also used by the GO GEORGE bus service.

As part of our budget, bold decisions were made to invest in renewable energy projects over the next three years with the objective to provide relief from some of the stages of the ongoing loadshedding that we are experiencing.

These investments in improving infrastructure define George as a destination for investment that will drive employment.

Across George, we have improved infrastructure in our living areas while also assisting citizens with soup kitchens and vegetable gardens. Actions have been undertaken to foster sport and recreational activities and to provide additional opportunities for SMME’s and training of entrepreneurs.

The safety of citizens is reaching attention with priority being given to assist neighbourhood watches, boosting our existing CCTV camera network and enlarging our law enforcement complement.

As we continue to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, we continue to pay attention to the after-effects including the loss of jobs, destitution, loss of dignity and the impact on well-being.

During 2022, the Municipality has taken various steps to improve management capacity, systems, technology and infrastructure maintenance that will also cater the for the increases in economic activity arising from in-migration.

As we approach our traditional holiday season, we have begun with preparations to benefit and assist the tourism sector and our visitors.

We wish to thank all our employees and our citizens for all their efforts either through employment, as volunteers or as part of civil society to make George a better place.

We also welcome all holidaymakers and visitors to George over the summer holiday season and wish them excellent weather, safety (on the roads and while swimming) and good times enjoyed with friends and family. Where possible, we should assist those less fortunate than ourselves. We send good wishes to all residents and visitors.

 

Afrikaans

Terwyl ons die jaar 2022 hersien, is ons dankbaar vir die vordering wat ons maak in die verbetering van dienslewering en in die bevordering van sleutelinfrastruktuurprojekte wat tot voordeel van ons almal sal wees.

Die konstruksie van die bykomende kapasiteit by die Outeniqua-afvalwatersuiweringswerke is suksesvol voltooi. Konstruksie van die 50% kapasiteitsverhoging by die Waterbehandelingswerke het begin, asook die volledige opknapping van ons hoofrioolpompstasies. Ons het ook opgraderings aan hoofpaaie voltooi wat deur die GO GEORGE-busdiens gebruik word.

As deel van ons begroting is dapper besluite geneem om oor die volgende drie jaar in hernubare energieprojekte te belê met die doel om verligting te bied van sommige van die stadia van die voortdurende beurtkrag wat ons ervaar.

Hierdie beleggings in die verbetering van infrastruktuur kenmerk George as ‘n bestemming vir belegging wat indiensneming sal aandryf.

Regoor George het ons infrastruktuur in ons woongebiede verbeter, terwyl ons ook burgers bygestaan ​​het met sopkombuise en groentetuine. Aksies is onderneem om sport- en ontspanningsaktiwiteite te bevorder en om bykomende geleenthede vir  (Klein, Medium en Mikro Ondernemings)KMMO’s en opleiding van entrepreneurs te bied.

Die veiligheid van burgers kry aandag en prioriteit word gegee om buurtwagte by te staan, ons bestaande kringtelevisiekameranetwerk te versterk en ons wetstoepassingskomplement te vergroot.

Terwyl ons aanhou herstel van die Covid-19-pandemie, gee ons steeds aandag aan die nagevolge, insluitend die verlies van werksgeleenthede, armoede, verlies aan waardigheid en die impak op welstand.

Gedurende 2022 het die Munisipaliteit verskeie stappe geneem om bestuurskapasiteit, stelsels, tegnologie en infrastruktuurinstandhouding te verbeter wat ook voorsiening sal maak vir die toenames in ekonomiese aktiwiteit wat voortspruit uit in-migrasie.

Soos ons ons tradisionele vakansieseisoen nader, het ons begin met voorbereidings om die toerismesektor en ons besoekers te bevoordeel en by te staan.

Ons wil al ons werknemers en ons burgers bedank vir al hul pogings hetsy deur indiensneming, as vrywilligers of as deel van die burgerlike samelewing om George ‘n beter plek te maak.

Ons verwelkom ook alle vakansiegangers en besoekers aan George oor die somervakansieseisoen en wens hulle uitstekende weer, veiligheid (op die paaie en terwyl jy swem) en goeie tye saam met vriende en familie toe. Waar moontlik, moet ons diegene wat minder bevoorreg is as onsself bystaan. Ons stuur goeie wense aan alle inwoners en besoekers.

 

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UMYALEZO WEXESHA LEMIBHIYOZO KA-2022

Njengoko siqwalasela unyaka wama-2022, sinombulelo ngenkqubela esiyenzayo ekuphuculeni unikezelo lweenkonzo nasekuqhubeleni phambili iiprojekthi ezingundoqo zeziseko ezingundoqo eziya kuba luncedo kuthi sonke.

Sigqibe ukwakhiwa komthamo owongezelelweyo kwiMisebenzi yokuCoca Amanzi Amdaka yase-Outeniqua ngempumelelo. Ulwakhiwo lokunyuswa komthamo wama-50% kwiMisebenzi yokuCoca Amanzi Amdaka sele luqalisile njengoko kuye kwahlaziywa izikhululo zethu zokumpompa ezingundoqo zemijelo yamanzi amdaka. Sikwagqibe nokuphucula iindlela ezinkulu ezikwasetyenziswa yinkonzo yeebhasi zeGO GEORGE.

Njengenxalenye yohlahlo lwabiwo-mali lwethu, kwathatyathwa izigqibo zobunganga zotyalo-mali kwiiprojekthi zamandla ahlaziyekayo kule minyaka mithathu izayo ngenjongo yokubonelela ngesiqabu kwezinye zezigaba zokucinywa kombane okuqhubekayo esijongene nako.

Olu tyalo-mali ekuphuculeni iziseko ezingundoqo luchaza iGeorge njengendawo yotyalo-mali eya kuqhuba ingqesho.

KwiGeorge iphela, siphucule iziseko ezingundoqo kwiindawo zethu zokuhlala lo gama sikwanceda abemi ngamakhitshi esuphu kunye nezitiya zemifuno. Amanyathelo enziwe ukukhuthaza imisebenzi yezemidlalo nolonwabo kunye nokubonelela ngamathuba awongezelelekileyo kwiiSMME kunye noqeqesho loosomashishini.

Ukhuseleko lwabemi lufikelela kwingqwalaselo kuqwalaselwa phambili ekuncediseni abalindi basebumelwaneni, ukomeleza uthungelwano lwethu olukhoyo lweekhamera zeCCTV nokwandisa ukufezekiswa konyanzeliso-mthetho lwethu olufunekayo.

Njengoko siqhubeka nokufumana obekusilahlekile kubhubhani weCovid-19, siqhubeka nokunika ingqwalasela kwiziphumo zasemva ezibandakanya ukuphelelwa yimisebenzi, ukuswela, ukuphulukana nesidima kunye nefuthe kwintlalontle.

Ngexesha lika-2022, uMasipala uthathe amanyathelo ahlukeneyo okuphucula amandla olawulo, iinkqubo, ubuchwephesha kunye nokugcinwa kweziseko ezingundoqo eziya kujongana nokonyuka kwemisebenzi yezoqoqosho ngenxa yemfuduko.

Njengoko sisondela kwixesha lethu leeholide zemveli, siqalile ngamalungiselelo okuxhamla nokuncedisa icandelo lezokhenketho kunye nabatyeleli bethu.

Sinqwenela ukubulela bonke abasebenzi bethu kunye nabemi bethu ngazo zonke iinzame zabo mhlawumbi ngokuqeshwa, njengamavolontiya okanye njengenxalenye yoluNtu ukwenza iGeorge ibe yindawo engcono.

Sikwamkela bonke abakhenkethu kunye neendwendwe eziza eGeorge ngexesha leeholide zasehlotyeni kwaye sibanqwenelela imozulu entle, ukhuseleko (ezindleleni naxa bequbha) kunye namaxesha amnandi okonwaba nabahlobo kunye nosapho. Apho kunokwenzeka, kufuneka sincede abo basweleyo kunathi. Sithumela iminqweno emihle kubo bonke abahlali kunye neendwendwe.

MAYOR’S NEWSLETTER FOR GEORGE HERALD OF DECEMBER 2022

Last year we entered December knowing that the Garden Route Dam had overflowed at its 25% capacity increase level. However, we then faced 17% plus increase in water used which placed enormous pressures on our treatment capacity, particularly on our 1950-era Old Water Works (“OWW”). During December-January there were often days where water usage exceeded treatment levels by 2-3ML per day which depleted the reservoirs. We also experienced numerous pipeline breakages resulting from flood damage to our network. In February, there were 2 weekends where purified water available in the main reservoirs was depleted to 2 hours’ supply!

Our appeals to the public to use water sparingly appeared to have no effect.

We took the decision to authorise spending on valves, meters and telemetry to improve management on the 1000km water network built over many decades. This expenditure has resulted in improved access to data and management of the network.

As we enter December 2022, we face further risks through increased water usage. Our rainfall during 2022 has been well below the annual average of 715mm. From July to November, the cumulative rainfall average is 300mm whereas in 2022 we have only had 117mm. The level of our Dam was only 51,88% last week with the hot months ahead. We have therefore imposed further water restrictions.

While the 3-year construction project for our 50% increase (or 20ML per day) in treatment capacity is underway, we also started to refurbish some modules of the OWW to be completed in the next few days. The 17% increase in usage from last year has effectively continued due to ongoing in-migration into George. The daily management of balancing treatment and usage levels has therefore been extremely stressful.

Based on booked accommodation levels, we are expecting an influx of holiday visitors in the coming weeks.

In addition, a 5ML per day containerised water treatment plant has been leased as a temporary solution. It is being installed over the next 2-3 weeks to provide additional treatment capacity over the coming peak season and to permit the further refurbishment on the OWW during 2023. Even when this plant is operational, there is a risk that water usage could exceed the availability of treated water.

Our appeal is that all households should immediately reduce water usage to no more than 15KL per month to adhere to the new water restrictions. At present, we only have 4-5 months’ supply of water left in our Dam.

Our usage has grown dramatically this past year and our residents now need to assist to conserve our water supplies. We desperately need rain to increase the level of our Dam. Please share this message widely to help save Water.

Ald L van Wyk

Executive Mayor of George

Launching QR Codes – Your safety is important to us this festive season!


https://youtu.be/G5UTR-OYl_Q Ald Leon Van Wyk explains QR Codes for 2022 Festive Safety

Executive Mayor Leon Van Wyk is pleased to announce a new initiative of the George Tourism Department to assist visitors and locals alike with festive safety information.  “In our preparations for this year, we will be making use of QR codes that will provide access to websites containing information on tourist activities and events, important municipal contact details as well as water and other safety tips for our visitors. These QR codes give easy access via mobile phone, as we often don’t have a brochure on hand, when we most need it.  This method also assists in keeping our festive season earth friendly as we save on printing costs of various publications, as well as keeping the town clean and green.“

The municipality has created QR codes for three webpages  – one is a link to George Tourism for easy access to information on events, activities, accommodation etc; one is a link to the Municipal Website with the most important contact details any homeowner, holiday renter etc would need during the festive season and finally the third is a link to a Visitor Safety page on the municipal website which gives you information on safety at our beaches, safety in our mountains as well as a list of emergency contacts.

The QR Codes will be publicized extensively by means of posters up at our beach facilities, flyers handed out at roadblocks and tourism site activations to be held throughout George, printed in the George Holiday Guide due out by the 15th December 2022,  and on all of our municipal and tourism social media sites.

The information on the website can be updated immediately if needed and will be supplemented by the daily George Festive Monitoring Committee meetings which start off on 1 December and will be attended by municipal as well as external stakeholders such as NSRI, SAPS, SANParks and others. The purpose of the daily meeting is to assess available resources, identify possible risks  and to put in place actions plans to address these risks so as not to impact on our holidaymakers. Our goal is to ensure consistent service delivery during this busy period and to keep George running as efficiently as possible.

What is a QR Code
A QR code works similarly to barcodes at the supermarket.  Each QR code consists black squares and dots which represent different pieces of information. When scanned, the unique pattern on the barcode translates into human-readable data. Scan the code using your phone’s camera or make sure you have a QR Code scanner app installed.

Links to relevant sites:
https://www.george.gov.za/planning-development/local-economic-development/tourism/safety-for-visitors/
https://www.george.gov.za/contact/
http://www.visitgeorge.co.za/

 

George – How will the stricter water restrictions affect your household?

The George Council last week tabled stricter water restrictions for George to curb the excess use of potable water (treated drinking water). Residents have been requested to provide their inputs on the proposed Water Restrictions before 12 December 2022. These restrictions are specific to the George city area, and not Uniondale and Haarlem.

What are the new proposed restrictions and how will they affect your household? In short, the most important differences to the current restriction to take note of are:

  1. Every household is now limited to using 15 kilolitres of water per month. Emergency tariffs will be charged for any household which uses more than 15kl.
  2. Businesses dependent on municipal water, including commercial car washes must reduce their use of water by 15% of their past 6-month average.
  3. Large industry must reduce their use of municipal water by 10% of their past 6-month average.
  4. Gardens can be watered any time of the day but only with watering cans or buckets, no hosepipes are allowed.
  5. The Irrigation or watering of ALL sport fields using municipal water is prohibited.
  6. Washing of vehicles with a garden hose is prohibited. Only buckets are allowed.
  7. Cleaning of any outside surface areas using a water hose is prohibited.
  8. Filling up of swimming pools with municipal water is prohibited.
  9. Applications for exemption can be submitted to the Deputy Director Water for consideration.
  10. Those making use of their own water must display a visible sign stating “Own Water”.
    (Please see www.george.gov.za for the full list of proposed restrictions.)

Why Water Restrictions?
The Garden Route Dam level remains low due to poor rainfall and predictions for the next three months ahead are not positive. The ongoing loadshedding has also had a negative impact on the ability to treat raw water (despite the use of generators) reducing the reliability of daily treatment volumes. The Existing water treatment works cannot meet peak demands and is increasingly under pressure to meet daily potable water demand. The new 20Ml extension to the capacity of the works will only be completed in the next three years. If demand is not managed new growth and development and peak seasons cannot be accommodated.

Appeal to Residents to save Water
“Our appeal is that all households should immediately reduce their water usage to no more than 15KL per month to adhere to the new water restrictions. At present, we only have 4-5 months’ supply of water left in our Dam, and in addition there is limited water treatment capacity. Our usage has grown dramatically this past year and our residents now need to assist to conserve our water supplies. We also desperately need rain to increase the level of our Dam. Please share this message widely to help save Water,” said Ald Leon Van Wyk.

Public Participation Process
https://www.george.gov.za/notices/notice-nr-t-ing-029-2022-emergency-water-tariffs-2022-23/  Follow this link to find the proposed Water Restrictions and the applicable Emergency Tariffs.

Your comments can be emailed to Ms Sam Gcagcaso at sgcagcaso@george.gov.za, or delivered as a handwritten submission on weekdays (07h45- 16h30) to the Department: Civil Engineering Services, Old Town Hall, corner of Market and York Streets, and by no later than 16h30 on 12 December 2022. The information will also be placed in the form of notices at our  public libraries, area offices, Municipal offices and the Municipal Notice Boards.

Basic Checks
Simple basic checks can be done to ensure that your indoor and outdoor taps as well as your toilet/s are not leaking. Close all taps on your property and don’t flush any toilets. Take a water meter reading and wait 15 minutes before taking a second reading. If the units on the water meter have increased with the taps closed and no toilets flushed it means that there is a leak. Note that  one leaking toilet can waste between 2600 – 13 000 litres of water per month, and one leaking tap can waste between 400 – 2600 litres of water per month.

 

Report contraventions of the current Water Restrictions on 0800 424477 – fines apply.
Report all water leaks on 044 801 
9262/66  or A/ h 044 801 6300

Water Leaks can also be reported at your nearest Area Office or Thusong Centre, emailed to gmun@george.gov.za , via the Municipal App or phoned in to 044 801 9311.

Stricter Water Restrictions announced – Adherence critical to manage treated drinking water capacity

Stricter Water Restrictions will be implemented for George following a decision taken at Council today, 24 November 2022. The restrictions in place since 25 January 2022 will be replaced with intensified Water Restrictions to better manage the use of potable (treated drinking water).

Low rainfall over past three months
The catchment area of George received a much lower than predicated rainfall with a total of only 117.2mm recorded from 1 July  – 14 November 2022. Predictions by the Cape Town Forecasting Office(South African Weather Service)  for the Garden Route for the next three months (December – February 2023) currently remain uncertain, but not positive.

Temporary Water Treatment Package Plant
The Municipality has noted a marked increase in daily water usage since the first week of November this year marking the start of what is expected to be an unusually busy festive season. With the additional 20Ml/day Water Treatment Works (treats raw water to drinking water standard) under construction for the next three years (Completion 2025) and various improvements at the Old WTW (circa 1950) still in process, the water treatment capacity remains limited, and a temporary water treatment package plant will be installed to supplement the potable (drinking water)  with an extra 5 Ml/day. This temporary plant will be operational from mid-December and provide much needed additional capacity to meet the peak season demand, however there remains a high risk of not being able to meet the full demand.

Current Dam Level at 51%
The Garden Route Dam level this week (21 November 2022) was recorded at 51.88% current storage for the new raised dam wall height. The dam was at 100% this time last year after the flood events, and the level has steadily declined since then due to poor rainfall. The official calibration of the dam will be concluded in the coming months, however the current volumes are deemed to be acceptably indicative.

At the moment George falls within the category of Medium Risk in terms of Water Storage Risk Classification ( 3 to 6 months raw water supply) as we are dependent on river abstraction for water supply.

Stricter Water Restrictions Announced
The limited water treatment capacity, and ongoing non-compliance with the water restrictions by certain consumers, necessitates the implementation of increased water restrictions together with the introduction of more punitive measures to encourage reduced water consumption. The ongoing loadshedding also has a negative impact on the ability to treat raw water (despite the use of generators) reducing the reliability of daily treatment volumes.

The enhanced water restrictions will have financial implications for residents, businesses and industry who do not manage their water use conservatively. The implementation of punitive rates is seen as a last resort as an incentive to adhere to restrictions and reduce consumption.

These restrictions are specific to the George city area, and not Uniondale and Haarlem.

Public Participation Process
The intended Water Restrictions and applicable Emergency Tariffs will be made available for public comment for a period of 14 days with notices published in the local media.  The notice can be viewed on the website. Notices  will be placed at public libraries, area offices, Municipal offices and the Municipal Notice Boards.

Comments can be emailed to Ms Sam Gcagcaso at sgcagcaso@george.gov.za, or delivered as a handwritten submission on weekdays (07h45- 16h30) to the Department: Civil Engineering Services, Old Town Hall, corner of Market and York Streets, and by no later than 16h30 on 12 December 2022.

Report contraventions of the current Water Restrictions on 0800 424477 – fines apply.
Report all water leaks on 044 801 
9262/66  or A/ h 044 801 6300

Water Leaks can also be reported at your nearest Area Office or Thusong Centre, emailed to gmun@george.gov.za , via the Municipal App or phoned in to 044 801 9311.

 

Success of the beautified illegal dumping spots

Media Release: Success of the beautified illegal dumping spots

Issued by George Municipality 24 November 2022 for immediate release

 

George Municipality had some great successes by cleaning up illegal dumping hotspots in and around George and beautifying these areas by creating parks and/or gardens.

An illegal dumping site in Rose Street, Pacaltsdorp was beautified and is still in a good condition as well as in Vuyani Ncamazana Street, Lawaaikamp, two spots in Tabata Street, Thembalethu, 32nd Street, and Nelson Mandela Boulevard. Unfortunately, after the Beer Street, Rosemoor site was beautified, everything including plants, tyres and ecobricks were stolen from the site.

According to Janine Fernold: Manager: Environmental Services,  six coordinators have been appointed to lead cleansing teams and an additional 15 workers will be appointed in the near future to tackle illegal dumping and hotspots. These teams will also be used to clean other illegal dumping sites that are not considered hotspots at this stage.

Georgians can now “Adopt a Spot”, which means the process through which applicants approach the George Municipality to adopt a piece of Municipal-owned land for the purpose of maintenance and beautification within a specific timeframe, at no cost to the Municipality. The public is allowed to apply to adopt public open spaces, private open spaces and nature reserves across a vast area within municipality boundaries.

The programme has been approved by Council and is applicable to all land zoned “Open Space” or “Undetermined” and helps in establishing a partnership between the Municipality and the applicant.  The purposes of the partnership agreements is to make use of, control, or manage a public open space to maintain and enhance its functionality as a form of a contribution to the management and maintenance of such an open space.

The Adopt a Spot programme aims to overcome the challenges of ecological degradation, illegal land use, illegal dumping, criminal activities and lack of safety in public open spaces. The public and all interested parties are hereby invited to approach the Municipality to adopt a piece of Municipal-owned land for any of the purposes mentioned. There is no cost to Adopt a spot from Municipality, however it is expected that the “adopters” will assist in the maintenance and upkeep of the site.

The policy is available on the George Municipality’s website at https://www.george.gov.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/ADOPT-A-SPOT-PROGRAMME-policy.pdf

Download the application form here: https://www.george.gov.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Adopt-a-spot-application.pdf

Enquiries or request for more information on the process may be directed to Nosidima Vumindaba at nvumindaba@george.gov.za or on 044 802 2900 at the Parks and Recreation department.

ILLEGAL DUMPING IS EVERYBODY’S PROBLEM
If you throw your junk just anywhere, it will eventually become your problem some way or another. It can make you sick or kill you.

What is illegal dumping?

  • Illegal dumping is anything you throw away in a place where it does not belong.
  • If you know who is dumping illegally, report them to 044 801 6350 or gmun@george.gov.za  or 044 801 6300 (a/h).
  • Information that will help the case for a warning or fine: car description and/or registration number, address of alleged perpetrator, type of waste and address of where it was dumped. A cellphone photo of dumping in action will help, but is not essential.
  • Report dumped waste for collection to 044 802 2900 or 044 801 6300 (a/h).

 

Captions: A before photo of an illegal dumping spot on the corner of Nelson Mandela Boulevard and Gcakani Street being cleaned by cleansing staff.

 

  1. The after photo of the same area after it was beautified by George Municipality and members of the community.

IT’S TIME FOR THE GEORGE TENS SPORT & LIFESTYLE FESTIVAL AND WE’RE ON A MISSION!

IT’S TIME FOR THE GEORGE TENS SPORT & LIFESTYLE FESTIVAL AND WE’RE ON A MISSION! 

 We have a goal – to turn the George’s TENS into the biggest social sport and lifestyle event in South Africa! Will you join us?

Kicking off in 2019 as a rugby only festival, the event has now evolved to include Netball, Golf, a Trail run, Mountain Biking, Men’s and Women’s Rugby, and for the 2022 edition, Beach Volleyball and Touchies!  Oh, and we forget, for good measure, Boeresport!

We took a break in 2020 due to Covid 19, but got right back on track in 2021, all be it with a couple of natural disasters and restrictions still in place.  The 2022 Event is going to be SPECTACULAR!  That’s our story, and we’re sticking to it!

Once again, squads and fans alike, will gather from across the country, at Outeniqua Park and surrounds on 15 – 18 Dec ’22, to play their favourite sports, experience the vibe, enjoy the shows, forge new friendships, create memories and share a couple of cold ones!

Co-founded by former Springbok Coach Heyneke Meyer and IG van der Merwe, and presented in collaboration with the George Municipality, the 2022 event is proud to welcome some of SA’s biggest icons, including the likes of Victor Matfield, Pieter Hendriks, Vlok Cilliers, Anton Leonard, and many many more!!

Want to meet them in person?  Join these legends for a round of golf at Oubaai Golf Estate & Spa or Pinnacle Point Golf Estate on 15 Dec ’22!  Limited 4-balls still available!

On 16 & 17 Dec, Wilderness Beach will gear up with Boeresport, Touchies and Volleyball!

(Did we mention the Boeresport is open to all and free to participate in! – no registrations required; you just need to be on the beach!)

Netball will hit Outeniqua Park on 16 & 17 Dec, Rugby on 16, 17 & 18 Dec.

The Mountain Bike event, 17 Dec, and Trail Run, 18 Dec, will kick off from Outeniqua Park and travel across some of the most awe-inspiring views of the Garden Route.

Not really into the activities? No problem, here’s the Festival Village line-up:

16 Dec ’22:  Die Heuwels Fantasties;

17 Dec ’22:  Spoegwolf;

18 Dec ’22:  Early B

1925 band will be opening for all, supported by our MC’s Mickey Louw & Pieter Rischmüller, aka Piet Pompies from DJ Ossewa!

“The George Municipality is delighted to support this important and exciting event.  This event has the promise of stimulating and developing the George economy in a tremendous way and I encourage all role-players in the George economic community to get behind this initiative,” says Portfolio Councillor for Finance and Strategic Services, Dirk Wessels.

Meyer reiterates, “Whether you are young or old, want to join as a sponsor, vendor, participant or spectator, there’s an activity for you!  We’ve paid our dues with Covid – it’s time for a December event of note – one that not only provides an amazing holiday experience, but benefits an entire community!  We can’t wait you welcome you!”

Follow @George10s on Facebook and www.georgetens.co.za.

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Golf

15 December

Oubaai Golf Resort & Spa & Pinnacle Point Golf Estate

Women’s & Men’s Rugby

16, 17 & 18 December

Outeniqua Park

Schools:                      Bulletjies, Primary Schools, High Schools

Students:

Social:                         Amateurs: (U/35), Veterans (Above 35)

Premier Division:        Professional, Semi-Professional

 

Ladies & Mixed teams Netball

16 – 17 December

Outeniqua Park

School:                        Primary Schools, High Schools

Students

Social:                         Social/Amateurs (U/35), Veterans (O/35)

Touchies

16 December

Wilderness

Volleyball

17 December

Wilderness

Professionals

Schools:                       Primary Schools, High Schools

Social:                         Amateurs (U/35) / Veterans (Above 35)

Mountain Biking,

17 December

20km

Trail Running

18 December

5 km

14km

20km

ENDS

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Community Development celebrates Transgender Awareness Week

Media Release: Community Development celebrates Transgender Awareness Week

Issued by George Municipality 23 November 2022 for immediate release

George Municipality Community Development Services in collaboration with the Social Health and Empowerment organisation, took the initiative of starting organic food gardens at two local Educare centres, Rosedale Educare centre and Golden Valley Creche in Blanco last week week to celebrate Transgender Awareness Week. Transgender Week runs from 13-19 November each year and is a one-week awareness and celebration event with the aim to advance advocacy around issues of prejudice, discrimination and violence that affect the transgender community.

Jonathan Fortuin (District Sector Leader LGBTQIA++ Garden Route District and municipal official) said, “We are not only starting the gardens but will look after them with the help of the community. We want to show the world that we take ownership and are active and responsible citizens. We will be starting food gardens for members of LGBTQIA++community at homes to give needy people and people who use chronic medication, access to healthy food.”

For any queries or information regarding LGBTQIA++ please contact George Community Development  at 044 802 2000.

Gardengroup: The group of the George Municipality the LGBTQIA++ helpdesk and the Social Health and Empowerment organisation with some of the toddlers from Rosedale creche with seeds for the garden.

 Gardengolden: The group of the George Municipality the LGBTQIA++ helpdesk and the Social Health and Empowerment organisation at Golden Valley creche.

 Garden 1,2,3: Some members of the group work the land at the creches to start the organic food gardens.

Law Enforcement officers sweep 95 shops for fireworks

George Municipality Law Enforcement has visited more than 95 shops in George and surrounds in the past week to put up posters about the ban on fireworks in the George Municipal area and has already written out warnings and issues a number of fines to shop owners.

Law Enforcement officers, Roland Hardnick, Daniella Laws and Verona Botha have confiscated fireworks to the value of R1120 at different shops and have written out three fines in the amount of R4500 each.

We remind the public that due to the high fire risk, the setting off, and possession of fireworks, firecrackers, flares, paper lanterns and other such paraphernalia in the George municipal area is not allowed. The fireworks confiscated by our Law Enforcement officers will be handed over to the police for disposal. Confiscation notices are issued to the offending shops.

George has strict firework legislation and according to the Bylaw on Community Safety, Section 58 (13) No person may discharge fireworks outside of a designated Fire Works Area. No Fire Works area has been made available in George and should someone be caught discharging a firework, a flare, or lighting a Chinese lantern an immediate fine of R1000 is applicable as well as a potential charge of arson.

Setting off marine rocket flares for fun is hugely dangerous and irresponsible. NSRI is compelled to log and investigate every incident in case it is a real emergency which of course takes up their time and valuable resources and could detract from genuine flare sightings. It is also hugely dangerous for those setting off the flares, as they are quite costly, and sometimes also out of date.

Marine guidance notes explain that all old flares need to be disposed of correctly.
Rocket flares degrade with time and there have been cases where the rocket propellant separates from the parachute, and you are left with an uncontrolled flare which then comes back down and hits the person who has fired it off.

George Municipality will firmly enforce the applicable by-laws and additional Law Enforcement officers will be deployed at various areas and beaches over the festive season to attend to fireworks complaints. This will hopefully assist in reducing the noise levels and allow people (and their pets) to plan for “noisy” periods thus allowing for a quieter, safer environment for all concerned. For some pets, especially dogs and cats with particularly noise-sensitive ears, the sound of fireworks can cause intense fear responses. Some pets will go to extremes to hide, others get startled and run away, and general anxiety caused by unexpected loud sounds can have long-lasting effects on animals.

Please report the illegal setting off of fireworks to 044 801 6350 or after hours at 044 801 6300.
Please report the illegal trade in fireworks to 044 801 6350 or after hours at 044 801 6300.

FIRE EMERGENCIES: 044 801 6311

 

Caption: Roland Hardnick from Law Enforcement Services at George Municipality hands over a poster to Shakiel Mohammed from George Superette that warns about the ban on fireworks in the municipal area.

 

ALL ROADS TO THE KAPTEIN DIKKOP AMPHITHEATRE FOR THIS YEAR’S GEORGE LIGHTS FESTIVAL

The Executive Mayor of George, Alderman Leon van Wyk on Monday, 21 November 2022 announced that this year’s George Lights Festival, an annual celebration that marks the beginning of the festive season will, for the first time in history, take place at Kaptein Dikkop Amphitheatre, Pacaltsdorp.

“It is my honour as your Executive Mayor to announce that the lights Festival will be held at Kaptein Dikkop Amphitheatre in Pacaltsdorp. This site was chosen for our lights festival as it is a unique amphitheatre, built to honour the memory of Chief Dikkop, who was the leader of the Khoi – Khoi, the first inhabitants of Hoogekraal – now known as Pacaltsdorp.” Mayor van Wyk said during his visit to the venue on Monday, 21 November 2022.

The amphitheatre is used for community gatherings like the monthly Pacaltsdorp Market Day, and now, the annual Pacaltsdorp Lights Festival.

“This year, we are bringing the official lights festival to this historic site and opening it up to every resident in George to celebrate with us. Having this festival here will not only provide much-needed exposure to this venue but will also boost the local economy and showcase the vendors that play such an important role in this part of our beautiful city,” Alderman van Wyk added.

“Having looked at the arrangements made by the organisers, this festival promises not only to boost the local economy but also to be a fun-filled evening, with something to do for EVERYONE! There will be live performances by local artists, food stalls, arts and crafts stalls and a kiddie’s corner! Bring your family, neighbours, and friends as we officially switch on the lights and reign in the festive season, I cannot wait to see you all there!”

The festival event details are as follows:

When              : 10th December 2022

Where            : Kaptein Dikkop Amphitheatre, Pacaltsdorp

Time                :14h00 – 22h00

Seats are limited, so be sure to get there early. If you have any enquiries, please contact Special Programmes & Project Coordinator for Community Development in the George Municipality, Jonathan Fortuin: 044 802 2000 or 061 624 7431.

Executive Mayor’s announcement video in English https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuF2AdNvbCc

In Afrikaans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piXY5ytVy6Y

ENDS.

PACALTSDORP RESIDENT INCOME OPPORTUNITY: FILM SET LOCATION 

Pacaltsdorp residents are invited to submit their home residence to be considered as a temporary film set for a television production, faciliated through the Tourism section of George Municipality.

The Tourism section of George Municipality facilitates film support as an economic impact activity to boost the local industry.  The section has been assisting Meerfout Films with various aspects of their production for Juffrou X, a drama about a group of teachers and parents who work together to rid their school of bad influences, set to air on kykNET.  The producers are looking for residential homes in Pacaltsdorp which can be used as a film set for a specified duration. “We will need about 5 homes, preferably close together, where we can film for one day at each house”, says Producer and Director Berdene Burger.

Dates:              January and February 2023 (exact dates TBC)

Home Impact: Film crews understand that additional care must be taken when filming in a residential residence.  They bring their own porta loos, catering, chairs and gazebos. The family will need to vacate the home for approximately 12 hours on the day of filming.

Rate:               R3,500 per house

Interested Pacaltsdorp residents should make contact with shouse@george.gov.za by Friday, 25 November 2022.  Please submit your contact details, residential address and a photo of the outside of the house.

CELEBRATING OUR PREMATURE BABIES

18 November 2022

They are the smallest patients, coming into this world too early. The road is not always easy and on 17 November 2022, we show compassion and support for families who are experiencing the anxiety of premature births by observing World Prematurity Day.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that every year, 15 million infants worldwide are born preterm. Sadly, the complications of preterm birth are among the leading causes of death in children under five. All infants born preterm require immediate and significant medical care that pose unexpected challenges –  emotional and financial – to their parents and family system.

A premature birth occurs when a baby is born before 37 weeks of gestation (pregnancy). In humans, a normal gestation period is from 38 to 42 weeks. Ideally, babies remain in the womb until they are full term, but for various reasons this does not always happen. The causes of preterm birth vary, but in most cases the exact cause is unknown.

Claudine Damons (36) gave birth to her beautiful baby girl, Aria-Lee Damons, on 7 September 2022 at George Hospital. At only 28 weeks, little Aria-Lee weighed 930 g and went to ICU for further care and treatment. Before the birth of her daughter, Claudine was a mom of two boys. ‘Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to give birth prematurely. This was my first experience and I had to adapt,’ she added.

Two months later, baby Aria-Lee is still in her premature stage and a healthy baby.

Another mother who has walked the road with her preemie is Thembisa Saptoe (29) from Thembalethu, George, who gave birth on 10 August 2022 at 28 weeks. She adds that caring for and nursing her preemie baby was one of the most challenging and toughest experience of her life. ‘I am really grateful for the fact that she is a survivor; she fought with everything that she had. At one point we thought we were going to lose her, but she really, really made it through,’ she said.

Western Cape Government Health and Wellness walks a journey with mothers in every stage of their pregnancy. It starts with the antenatal visits during which chronic conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes can be picked up and managed accordingly. It is important for mothers to go to all their antenatal classes, to speak to a healthcare worker when they are unsure or worried about their health or the babies’. This also forms part of the first 1 000 days in a child’s development, starting from conception, moving through pregnancy, birth, and after the first 2 years of life, which are crucial for securing a child’s bright future. Your child’s health is most vulnerable during the first 1 000 days of their life. The right care and nutrition during this time helps to develop their brains, fuel their physical growth, build up a strong immune system, improve their school readiness and educational achievement, and reduce their risk of developing chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease later in life.

 

https://www.westerncape.gov.za/first-1000-days/

Caption: Thembisa Saptoe and her baby daughter who was born premature.

Caption: Claudine Damons and daughter Aria-Lee

Caption: Miles Moos with his dad

Caption: Prem Day event at Knysna Hospital

 

ISSUED BY THE WESTERN CAPE GOVERNMENT HEALTH

GARDEN ROUTE AND CENTRAL KAROO DISTRICTS

 

OUTDOOR GYM TRIM TO PROVIDE BETTER HEALTH AND WELLNESS FOR ALL

In an effort to provide better health and wellness opportunities to people of all ages, abilities, and socio-economic statuses, the George Municipality has established three Outdoor Gym Trim, one on Knysna Road and another one at the Corner of Mission and Fern Streets in Pacaltsdorp, and ERF 80 Van Riebeeck Gardens.

The Executive Mayor of George Aderman Leon van Wyk this week visited the Outdoor Gym Trims to officially open this easy-to-use outdoor gym equipment which is accessible to the public for recreation purposes.

“This initiative is part of a pilot project that we launched to provide outdoor gym equipment for communal use. We look forward to seeing how the equipment is going to be utilized by community members so we can continue the rollout of such equipment in other wards. At this stage, this open-air gym is one of three pilot sites; one is in Van Riebeek Park (between Heatherlands and Camfersdrift), and Mission Street (Pacaltsdorp),” said Mayor van Wyk.

Councillor Monique Simmers who was also part of the mayor’s entourage during the official launch of the Outdoor Gym Trim also shared her thoughts about this gym facility, as the ward councillor for Ward 5 wherein Lavallia is located, “I am pleased that this amenity is now available for all the residents, young and old, in my ward.  These initiatives provide forms of recreational activities for our residents, and I would like to invite everyone to come and try them out. Thanks to our portfolio Cllr Jean Safers and our officials for making this possible.”

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GEORGE AND KNYSNA FIRE DEPARTMENTS COLLABORATE IN PRESENTING A FIRE INSTRUCTOR COURSE

The George and Knysna Municipalities’ fire departments collaborated to present a Fire Instructor 1 course to the fire services staff in the Garden Route, Southern Cape. The training which was a hybrid course of face-to-face training and home-based training took place during September and October 2022 and the final assessment was concluded on the 10th and 11th of November 2022.

“Professional Fire Fighting training is a very specialised training and because of that, the places that can present accredited training are few and far between. Until now firefighter training required us to send staff to Cape Town or other provinces to obtain these IFSAC accredited training,” said Santa Sternsdorf, Station Commander Training, at the George Fire Station. “With the City of Cape Town Fire and Rescue Training Academy, obtaining their IFSAC accreditation, they are now willing to assess and accredited the training that we can present ourselves. This allows us as “smaller” Municipalities to train our staff, and in doing so we can reduce the cost of training and ensure a high level of quality training for our staff,” Sternsdorf said.

Western Cape Province Disaster Management Fire and Rescue has been instrumental in this process, through their capacity building grants will assist the Training with resources and costs of assessments to support training in the Western Cape. The instructor training is part of a strategic process to increase the training capabilities of the “Smaller” fire services in the Southern Cape.

This training will, according to Sternsdorf, increase the training capacity of the Fire Services in the area. “Through collaboration with other Municipalities, we can present the training each Municipality Fire service requires locally.” The Fire Instructor 1 course was attended by George, Knysna, Bitou, Mossel Bay, and Hessequa Municipalities. The course was presented as a “hybrid” course where a combination of self-study and classroom training was done. The final assessments will be done the second week in November with a City of Cape Town Fire and Rescue Training Academy assessor.

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MAYOR’S NEWSLETTER FOR GEORGE HERALD OF 17 NOVEMBER 2022

MAYOR’S NEWSLETTER FOR GEORGE HERALD OF 17 NOVEMBER 2022

As we rapidly head towards our holiday season, preparations have begun to receive our visitors.

This year there is pent-up enthusiasm for the season ahead as we prepare to receive the influx of visitors over the next few weeks. We have already had several preparatory meetings with key municipal staff in anticipation of this season in readiness for the daily early morning meetings from 1 December to deal with service delivery issues.

We have noted that passenger traffic through the George Airport during each month of 2022 has returned to levels from a low of 86% of 2019 levels for January rising into the high 90% to over 100% monthly compared to 2019 levels, resulting in George reflecting among the best recovery rates for the country post the pandemic. It also appears that occupancy rates for the Garden Route National Park and accommodation establishments have been climbing during the months of 2022. Expectations accordingly are that we should experience a good season.

The recent airing of the My Kitchen Rules (MKR) television cooking show that was held at Victoria Bay should assist in boosting the tourist attractions offered by our locations. I recently visited the NSRI station in Wilderness where, as expected, the crew were meticulously checking their equipment and practising their training procedures for the summer. We spoke about the importance of avoiding those parts of the beach where rip currents are prevalent.

This year, George has been awarded Blue Flag status for the Wilderness and Herold’s Bay beaches and pilot site status for Victoria Bay beach. Blue Flag is recognised internationally for water quality along with a host of tests and requirements that need to be met throughout the season. There are a number of beaches, e.g., around Durban, that have failed to retain their status as a result of not meeting the water quality requirements.

In our preparations for this year, we will be making use of QR codes that will provide access to websites containing information on tourist activities and events, important municipal contact details as well as water and other safety tips for our visitors. We are preparing the checklists for season preparedness that will include the provision of refuse and cleansing services, parking, signage, ablutions, traffic control, communications, al fresco dining, etc.

The holiday season is a great boost to many sectors of the broader tourism economy and to employment. It is therefore important for all citizens to be friendly and welcoming to our visitors to make their stay spectacular. Every experience, including each meal, activity or swim, should be so memorable as to ensure they return next year. As always, if there are good ideas, please send us an email at supporttourism@george.gov.za

 

Ald. Leon van Wyk

Executive Mayor of George

 

 

FREE 10-POINT HOLIDAY CHECK FOR YOUR CAR!

The George Municipal Vehicle Testing Station (VTS) is again offering a FREE 10-Point Check for your vehicle on 12 to 15 December 2022 and 10 to 13 January 2023 (08h30 -15h30). Bring your vehicle to the VTS situated at Hibernia Street, George on the dates listed above and please note first come first served rule will apply.

The 10 Point inspection includes:

  • Identification of vehicle
  • Lights
  • Equipment and Body structure
  • Braking Systems
  • Wheels and Tyres
  • Suspension and undercarriage
  • Steering
  • Oil leaks
  • Exhaust System
  • Transmission

The full inspection will take approximately 10 minutes and you will be free to go with a clean bill of health – or know that something needs to be repaired before you leave for that long drive.

Safety is our priority – make use of the opportunity to ensure you and your family travel safely this festive season.

SAFETY TIPS
Check that vehicle is roadworthy before you start your journey
Carry the necessary equipment and tools to assist you on the road in case of a breakdown
Have enough rest before you start your journey and take a rest every 2 hours
Adhere to all road signs and rules of the road
Maintain a safe following distance
Adhere to and stay within the speed limits
Follow instructions that are given by Law enforcement or Traffic Officials
No overloading of passengers because it affects the braking system of the vehicle
Have the necessary contact numbers in case of emergency
Be patient towards other road users

 

ENDS.

 

 

NEW FIRE HYDRANTS FOR GLENWOOD AVENUE

NEW FIRE HYDRANTS FOR GLENWOOD AVENUE

Glenwood avenue extension got its first public hydrant. The existing fire hydrants in the Glenwood Ave extension area are all located within the private developments.  Access to these fire hydrants is challenging during times of high risk/emergency and the Civil Engineering Services Directorate decided to rather install two additional hydrants along Glenwood Ave Extension.  The area North of the Glenwood Ave extension is a high-risk fire area, and the hydrants will assist the George Municipal`s Fire Department during emergency situations.  The installation was completed successfully.

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THE GEORGE TENS SPORT & LIFESTYLE FESTIVAL IS ALMOST HERE! HERE’S YOUR LINE-UP!

THE GEORGE TENS SPORT & LIFESTYLE FESTIVAL IS ALMOST HERE! HERE’S YOUR LINE-UP!

 

Team registrations are heating up for the George Tens Sport & Lifestyle Festival. Will we see you there?

 

Returning to Outeniqua Park and surrounds, the 2022 George Tens takes place on 15 – 18 Dec 2022. The event will see a week of exciting Tens rugby coupled with additional events including Women’s Rugby, ladies & mixed teams Netball, Touchies, Volleyball, Golf, Trail running, Mountain biking …. and just for a bit of extra fun, ‘boeresport’!

 

“The response to the announcement of the festival has been incredible!” says Heyneke Meyer, co-founder of the festival and former Springbok Coach. “We are getting emails and calls from right across the country as sports lovers prepare to enter their teams for the range of events. Some of SA’s biggest rugby icons will also be joining us this year.

 

Join legends like Anton Leonard, Wynie Strydom, Victor Matfield, Johan Kapp & more on Oubaai Hotel, Golf & Spa or Pieter Hendriks, Vlok Cilliers, Meyer Bosman & Hein Truter on Pinnacle Point Golf Estate on 15 December ’22!

 

From there, we hit the beach at Wilderness Beach on 16 & 17 Dec ’22 for Touchies & Beach Volleyball! Oh, and for warm-up we thought a bit of old fashioned ‘Boeresport’ will be just the thing!

 

Rugby & Netball is starting at Outeniqua Park on 16 December and Trail Running & Mountain Biking will hit the ground from the park on 17 & 18 Dec respectively!

 

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL! ….. closing off the festivities daily, is the 1925 Band, opening for Heuwels Fantasties on 16 Dec, Spoegwolf on 17 Dec & Early B on the 18th!

 

“The George Municipality is delighted to support this important event and I encourage all role-players in the George economic community, but also the rest of the country, to once again join us for this epic event” says Portfolio Councillor for Finance and Strategic Services, Dirk Wessels.

“Working with Heyneke Meyer is a delight and this event has the promise of stimulating and developing the George economy in a tremendous way. An ethos that we as the George Municipality live by and aspires to uphold! “

 

Meyer reiterates, “I am grateful for the support from the George Municipality and that of the George community! We kicked off the festival in 2021 amidst a lot of Covid restrictions. This year, all are welcome, and we can’t wait to welcome YOU! It’s going to be SPECTACULAR!

Follow @George10s on Facebook and www.georgetens.co.za to stay up to date on all the latest details.

Here follows the registration information for the all the specific codes:

 

All prices, registration information and more on www.georgetens.co.za

Golf

15 December

Oubaai Golf Resort & Spa & Pinnacle Point Golf Estate

 

Women’s & Men’s Rugby

16, 17 & 18 December

Outeniqua Park

Schools: Bulletjies, Primary Schools, High Schools

Students:

Social: Amateurs: (U/35), Veterans (Above 35)

Premier Division: Professional, Semi-Professional

 

Ladies & Mixed teams Netball

16 – 17 December

Outeniqua Park

School: Primary Schools, High Schools

Students

Social: Social/Amateurs (U/35), Veterans (O/35)

 

Touchies

16 December

Wilderness

 

Volleyball

17 December

Wilderness

Professionals

Schools: Primary Schools, High Schools

Social: Amateurs (U/35) / Veterans (Above 35)

 

Mountain Biking,

17 December

20km

Trail Running

18 December

5 km

14km

20km

ENDS

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#Festival

#GeorgeTENSFestivalVillage

#Wilderness

#georgetourism

#georgemunicipality

#georgevents

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